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  1. Thankyou I have really enjoyed painting up the masters of the path crew. Having come from 40k where you have to paint umpteen models just for one squad, painting each as a character for Malifaux is very refreshing and enjoyable. They are gorgeous minis too (although there are some rather fisdly bits when it comes to assemble, Yan Lo's beard anyone). I have a few more models to go for Yan Lo's pack, then I plan to expand a little more, although O find the list building for Malifaux a little confusing. I cant seem to find what master can take which model ect, or can they take them all from their particular faction? happy new year!
  2. Thanks guys, glad you enjoyed it
  3. Hey guys n gals. Just wrote this up in my blog but thought I would share it here for any of those interested, as it works pretty well I am slowly building up a Malifaux Resurrectionist crew based around undead Samurai. Looking around I could not find any basing tutorials to create my own, as I did not want to go down the expensive resin route. Well after a bit of experimentation I created my own bases, and have done a tutorial below on how I made them. The theme is a rotting dojo or building, with planks and moss etc, simple but effective Materials First you will need to gather all the kit and materials you need for the job. It is better to have them to hand otherwise you will find the glue dries etc before you can start another stage. Strips of Balsa wood (about 3mm thick) Sand mix (my own creation, using builders sand and a little grit. Normal sand will work just fine as well, this just adds a little more texture) Superglue (this needs to be runny. I buy really cheap glue from the pound shop which is exceptionally runny, and works a dream for the basing. The more thicker stuff may work ok but you want it to be easy flowing if possible) Scalpel Grass tufts (I use army painter tufts, but static grass will work fine. I just prefer the longer strands of grass) Step 1 Cut your balsa wood into thin strips. Make sure the cuts are wonky, as this will give the wood a worn look and add more variation to the bases later. Step 2 Grab your scalpel and start carving into the sides of the balsa strip to add more texture and indents to it. Keep the shavings in a small pile to the side once you are done as you will need them later. Step 3 Tear the balsa strips into small chunks. Don't cut these with the knife as you want the edges to be jagged and splintered. Step 4 Position the chunks of wood onto the base until you are happy with the look of it. Don't be afraid to tear and break the strips apart into smaller ones if you need. This just adds more texture. Use the shavings to fill any gaps & superglue to bind them together and wait for it to dry. Step 5 Squirt a load of superglue into the recesses of the planks Dip it into your sand mix as quick as you can. The superglue will naturally form nice clumps and set very quickly. You can't really get this effect with other glues as the drying times are too long. This method is quick and very effective. Step 6 Your base is now ready for priming and painting. Here I sprayed it black and then drybrushed up from a dark brown, mixing in ushabti bone for the final brown highlight. The green is again drybrushed, but only in selected places, to simulate moss & rotting boards. Finally I paint the rim black before adding the mini on top. Once the mini and base are assembled together I gloss varnish, then do a dullcoat on top to matt it back down again. You don't need to do this step, bit I like to protect my mini from the rigours of gaming, and the two varnishing steps give a slight satin finish that I am quite fond of, as I think it adds more of a depth to the colours. When the varnishing is complete I finally add a few select tufts of the grass into recesses in the boards for the final effect. The final result I hope you have enjoyed this and found it useful. Let me know if so NafNaf
  4. Mostly GW but have ventured into Vallejo (which I like a lot). Big fan of the new GW wash typhus corrosion and their drybrush rust paint. If you want to dirty up your painting use those, as well as agrax earthshade
  5. Hey all looking for a plastic chiaki the niece from the masters of the path boxset. Have £. Uk based
  6. Hi guys n gals. I have just dug my masters of the path models out of the closet after having an intro game of Malifaux and loving it. To my horror I have discovered my chiaki the niece model is missing and I do not want to purchase another box set just to replace her. Could you kind folks suggest another malifaux mini that would be a suitable proxy model for her to run in my crew? I collect to a theme, which is undead samurai ect so any suggestions along those lines to fit would be appreciated. My current collection is - Yan Lo, Soul Porter, x3 Ashigaru, Yin the penangalan, toshiro the daimyo and Izamu the armor.
  7. So it does. Doh! Looked at all the online retailers and googled for the info but that missed me. Cheers
  8. Fantastic. I could not find this info anywhere so thanks very much
  9. Hi all. I bought a few malifaux figures a while ago but never got to use them as no one gamed in my area. However my local club has started playing malifaux and I want to start playing with my crew. I currently have the masters of the path starter box, yin the pentagram, toshiro & izamu the armor. I Have lost all the stat cards (and think they are out of date anyway) but can't seem to find how to get the stats for these models. I bought the resurrectionist wave 1 & 2 stat card sets but only the 3 skeleton henchmen are in the second one. My question to you kind folks is where can I buy/ print off stat cards for my models? Thanks in advance.
  10. Awesome cheers guys. I have purchased yan lo and another weird looking thing with a body of intestines and a head...... Dead cool! I will bear the advice in mind with gluing yan lo. I cursed a fair bit when putting all the arrow bits in izamu the armor so will be extra careful with his beard. Glad to hear in malifaux any build is reasonably competitive. It is always a worry for a newb to buy something that looks awesome but ends up pants when it comes to use them on the tabletop
  11. Hi guys. Thinking of starting this game as it looks a lot of fun and the new plastic models are ultra cool. I am a 40k player looking for pastures new and have been playing a lot of alternative games and wanted to give this a good try. I have bought izamu the armor and toshibo the daimyo models just because I love the models and they are undead samurai (squeeeeee). Just bought the mini rulebook (waiting for it to ship) but really wanted some advice on where to go for here. Have I got the right models to go with each other? What more do I need to buy ( masters of the path?) and are they any good? Sorry for the many (and possibly foolish) questions as I really don't have a clue, and I appreciate your answers in advance. Cheers
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